Faridah you have really inspired me I pray God to get a beautiful house like this one, thank you so much faridah for being a hardworking and focused woman May God bless you forever
This is a great and inspirational story! She is a great lady! To all those out there seeking a life like that of Farida's, Work Hard, Trust in God, Keep yourself Hopeful...
She pround ov her husband and both of them are hand working ..thx for telling them dia working as a house manager or kadama it's not bad as long as we earn money..am proud to be a house manager
Ibra I like your show my brother Please try always to ask these people if they don’t mind always to share their payment details Because people always compare bankuba kyeyo no matter where they work from So it’s always good bro. Am Peter I watch from Japan 🇯🇵
I thought single handedly naye kuliko omusajja avujirira..Kalungi... and me I am drawing from God who can fight someone's battles that much and hand her everything she needs on silver plate, hopefully He does the same for many of us.
Intelligent woman. My advice is buy in Amsterdam first, it’s where you reside now and future years. UGA” build slowly without rush, very Impressive. Better than the previous Dutch man you hosted 😊
Good idea. Every time you tell people to invest where you live first, especially in better economies, Ugandans don’t want to hear that but most don’t even plan to come back home but spend loads of money to build in Uganda. It’s partly to do with pressure we put on ourselves because in Uganda people say things like ‘talina kyeyekoledde’ but why build in Uganda when I can mortgage in U.K. and get a property that accrues value as opposed to building in Uganda which I don’t visit often. If it’s land or property that makes money then yes but just building a house, not a good idea. This is just my opinion.
@@marymmuka U have a good point however land is still available at a reasonable price in Uganda, me personally i decided to build rentals instead of a big home, if i bought a house in the UK I would have been stuck with a 25 year mortgage , it can be exhausting working overtime to pay it off but instead I was able to build some apartments in UG and i get a good return on investment. Anyway people have different dreams and goals but that's just my opinion.
@@ronniewamala5768 Exactly my point when I said ‘If it’s land or property that makes money…..’. Rentals do bring returns so you’re getting your money worth. It’s the big residential homes that have to be sitting empty whilst their owners toil away in diaspora paying to maintain them until they get time to go back. Interesting as well some build away from town and even when they go back for holidays, they rent apartments in town and will only go to visit this house.
@@ronniewamala5768 Also forgot to ask, how did your rentals fair in the lockdown? So you have like a management company back home? That a good investment but worries are with no one down there to monitor, you can lose income and if left with relatives sometimes they just use it for themselves and the whole investment idea goes out of the window.
@@marymmuka I totally agree with you, it doesn't make sense for anyone abroad to build a home in UG especially if your only going to stay there for a few months in a year, i think if one even considers building in UG as an option, it's better to build some rental units, this way you kill two birds with one stone, you have a unit reserved for you to stay when you visit and other units generating income every month rather than building a home and paying maintenance bills and family members back home enjoy it while your abroad toiling away as you mentioned.
As long as you have a permanent job, you can get a loan, from the bank , the get a home you just arrange how you can pay each month, depending on the down payment
What's Wrong with working for Elders? Who will never get old or sick? Everyone at a certain point will need help once you get sick, old or disabled.Thats why developed countries respect their healthcare system and good pay for Nurses, Doctors , supportworkers .
I like her openness! Working with the elderly is not an issue but what you’ve achieved is what matters.
Faridah big up nze mpulila essanyu nga omukyala kumyaka jjo akoze ebintu ebyamanyi kitibwa Kya mukama
It's good to inspire others but in this Uganda for today, privacy is needed
tolimbye
True
Kitufu eera nage i can't show what am done mpozi mu new Uganda but in thithis old Uganda no one is safe
Yr like me
Kituffu nyooo abalya merre bazibbu nyooo
Let's support our sisters for being innovative and creative in the work they are doing innsha'allah.
Faridah you have really inspired me I pray God to get a beautiful house like this one, thank you so much faridah for being a hardworking and focused woman May God bless you forever
Thank u Mr Ibrah ,that Lady really inspired me,God bless you
This is a great and inspirational story! She is a great lady! To all those out there seeking a life like that of Farida's, Work Hard, Trust in God, Keep yourself Hopeful...
This lady talks with a lot of respect and well composed
Omukazi Alina empisa bambi
She's lived with whites...always different in more ways than one.
None the less, her family upbringing must be a good one 👍as well.
I like the way she respects people, so humble and open .I wish her well in wat ever she does bambi.
Naye IBRA😂😂😂.
Faridah: Omwami wange muntu yetegereza, tamalanyo ga'pakuka.
Ibrah: Gwe opakuka😂😂😂
Abo lugave we are such hardworking people. GOD bless you my sister
Kitufu tuli babanbanyi
Very true
Very true lugave pipo tuli hardworking
Tuli hardworking nomukisa tulina
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💪
She pround ov her husband and both of them are hand working ..thx for telling them dia working as a house manager or kadama it's not bad as long as we earn money..am proud to be a house manager
Keep pushing sis👏👏
Indeed this is mugoba nsonga ibra tnx for the show respect papa
Faridah mulungi bambi ate teyekoza ali clear wala mubyakola...Mbagaliza bisinga nemuguno bakole byona ebirumya abayaaye
Ibra your so professional I lyk the way your ask questions..keep it up bro
Our muvandimwe bambi. She is beautiful & hardworking lady...🙏🙏
Very good job,
Thanks to understand and respect your auntie.
God bless you.
My O.G from Faiha high school Mpererwe, indeed she was a hardworking girl while at school
Ibra I like your show my brother Please try always to ask these people if they don’t mind always to share their payment details Because people always compare bankuba kyeyo no matter where they work from So it’s always good bro. Am Peter I watch from Japan 🇯🇵
How is Japan, I have a dream of coming to Japan
Proud of you Faridah, keep it up 👍🏾 The sky is the limit 🙏🏾
Aleikum salaam warahmaturah w... good morning dear viewers .. thanks ibra k for the upload❤... great work displayed by omusama
She's such a open minded person
Well done lady 💕💓💕💓
Happy New year to everyone innsha'allah.
Thanks for being hard working mashaallah
amen inshallah thank mr ibra k
God bless, so inspirational
Naye Ibra, mbu wagenda kusooma kwesinga bizigo. The sky is the limit well done my dear .
I love the Ugandan sister's vibe. Plus she wants to keep her black colour. 👍
Thanks for the show Ibra,n SS Faridha thanks for the hard work,av learnt much
Richie bino oba tabyagala just kugula ngatto zabbeyi🤣🤣🤣
Yamaze nagula akagiko ketaaka 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Akagiko ketaaka naye banange 😃😃😃😃🤣🤣🤣
Richie is funny, in this life you need people like him for just simply entertainment.
We call it choice ,that is his choice
Thanks for hard work my sister
Thanks Ibra and Farida for accomplishing your goals
The story is so inspiring I have learnt some thing from her
Thxs lbra happy new year
I thought single handedly naye kuliko omusajja avujirira..Kalungi... and me I am drawing from God who can fight someone's battles that much and hand her everything she needs on silver plate, hopefully He does the same for many of us.
hi which company did she use to process her things
Naye Ibra olina Content mwana gwe!!! Okisusiza🥰😂
Hahaha he z smart
great work both
Katonda wakuwa omusaja bwatyo amen Allah abawonye abamaso amabi
This lady has inspired us to believe in our self
She's really leaved her dream, may the Almighty God continue protecting you directing you whatever you do let God be with you 🙏👍✅
This is a good inspiration to me thanks faridah
U can use gypsum boards to make your ceiling beautiful.
Can I use your house plan dear?
nze 4yrs mu Saudi naye naleka segabye wadde nekintu nekimu wadde olugoye jeziri ngenda kubigaba nga nzizeyo
Thanks Faridah for being hardworking
Walaykum salam to u bro Ibrahim ❤️
Thanks for being very innovative Madam Faridah. I love your hardwork. Will contact you.
Thanks you so much Ibra 💚❤💚❤
Am woching from Cairo Egypt, thanks lbra.faridah thanks for being hard working lady
God bless you my sister
Nakitende your so impressed big brother Ibrahim
Nange njagala kuyiga bizigo ebyo maama wange Faridah nkoze ntya?
This is great how do I get in touch with her
Lovely home, abo abagaya emirimu bebabi nabasabiriza. Kola bibyo
I also work mubakadde but still anurse I change nappies
Nange nfunilayo Bambi. Nsomye ndina Masters naye emilimu jenfuna busente butono. Nasoma kulabirila baliko obulemu
@@FIN256 nze nkolera south Africa wabula sijjali bambi
focused, hardwork
Congratulations dear we all know the hustle and how winter sucks
Munange it's on again 😱
Nice show
She is beautiful, jolly, talking more of truth and loving
Very respectfully
Wa alaikum Salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh thanks for the show dia
Ibra thanks for the show dia
Amina....happy new 2022🙌🙌
She seems like a nice lady but as black women, we need to love ourselves and be proud of our colour.
Yagwa mukizigo😎
Inspiring
Aleikum salaam, wabula muganda wange leero okedde okumpa akalimu kokulaba pulogulamu eno ante ntekedwa okujilaba
Faridah I miss your website
Products zo ziteeke ku amazon plz
Keep your mpisa up love ❤️
I like the authenticity of the sister.
Wa alayikum salaam warahumatullah wabarakatuh
Allahumma ameen yaa rabbi
Ibrahim Barakallahu fikka
Thanks for bringing that lady I know her, she's my OG
I love you Ibra thanks for the show
Ask him out
Intelligent woman.
My advice is buy in Amsterdam first, it’s where you reside now and future years.
UGA” build slowly without rush, very
Impressive.
Better than the previous Dutch man you hosted 😊
Good idea. Every time you tell people to invest where you live first, especially in better economies, Ugandans don’t want to hear that but most don’t even plan to come back home but spend loads of money to build in Uganda. It’s partly to do with pressure we put on ourselves because in Uganda people say things like ‘talina kyeyekoledde’ but why build in Uganda when I can mortgage in U.K. and get a property that accrues value as opposed to building in Uganda which I don’t visit often. If it’s land or property that makes money then yes but just building a house, not a good idea. This is just my opinion.
@@marymmuka U have a good point however land is still available at a reasonable price in Uganda, me personally i decided to build rentals instead of a big home, if i bought a house in the UK I would have been stuck with a 25 year mortgage , it can be exhausting working overtime to pay it off but instead I was able to build some apartments in UG and i get a good return on investment.
Anyway people have different dreams and goals but that's just my opinion.
@@ronniewamala5768 Exactly my point when I said ‘If it’s land or property that makes money…..’. Rentals do bring returns so you’re getting your money worth. It’s the big residential homes that have to be sitting empty whilst their owners toil away in diaspora paying to maintain them until they get time to go back. Interesting as well some build away from town and even when they go back for holidays, they rent apartments in town and will only go to visit this house.
@@ronniewamala5768 Also forgot to ask, how did your rentals fair in the lockdown? So you have like a management company back home? That a good investment but worries are with no one down there to monitor, you can lose income and if left with relatives sometimes they just use it for themselves and the whole investment idea goes out of the window.
@@marymmuka I totally agree with you, it doesn't make sense for anyone abroad to build a home in UG especially if your only going to stay there for a few months in a year, i think if one even considers building in UG as an option, it's better to build some rental units, this way you kill two birds with one stone, you have a unit reserved for you to stay when you visit and other units generating income every month rather than building a home and paying maintenance bills and family members back home enjoy it while your abroad toiling away as you mentioned.
Farida great job well done, Habiba must be proud of you
Beautiful Creature @faridah
Wawoo congs kyimama
Well done Faridah
Am inspired
Ngenda kumenya enyumba yange ntekeko two entries kyonyonyodde kituffu abantu nebatenyiga nga bafuluma nadala nga waliwo emikolo,
Naye Ibra🤣🤣
Nice house
What's the name of that face brightening cream?
That comes naturally with staying abroad where there is no dust....
This is so inspiring
Me out of curtsey.. give this house plan..plz
Faridah ur house has challenged mine but let me work more
Walai bambi nange nsanyuse okumulabaa
Bambi ntwala mkwn 🙏🙏
🤣🤣
Team under sea level respect 💕 ibra ndabira idrisssss 💕
As long as you have a permanent job, you can get a loan, from the bank , the get a home you just arrange how you can pay each month, depending on the down payment
Esanyu linzitta nanti nedila lugave daddy wange ye katende
Ibrah olinzisa🤣🤣🤣amangu ago okyusiiza enjogera😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆Bambi omuwala ayogera burungi
Hahaha naye Ibra "mbu gwe opakuka" 🤣
Thank you Ibra for hosting her
ibra gwasinga wallah
Tambuzza video etuke ku mc Richie
Mc Richie kwali mkno ela following!
Tambuza video 💪mubitiibwa
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's Wrong with working for Elders? Who will never get old or sick? Everyone at a certain point will need help once you get sick, old or disabled.Thats why developed countries respect their healthcare system and good pay for Nurses, Doctors , supportworkers .
Almi need to go there am at Doha
Bambi congratulations to her
Ibra omukyala oyo mufunye ntya kuba nange ogwo omulimu ngwagala